Scallop Note Card

I saw it and I had to have it. The new Bigz Scallop Circle (113468) creates bold and beautiful die cuts but also pops out scallop note cards in a flash. Think adorable scalloped card sets. Game over for me.

Here’s a close-up of the die (5.5″ x 6″ x 5/8″ thick).

I folded Basic Gray card stock to a 5.5 x 4.25 card and centered the wide, scored side on top of the die. TIP: Leave four scallops uncovered as shown. This will be your “hinge.”

Here’s my finished card. I topped my scalloped note card with a large Certainly Celery Circle created with Nestabilities Circles and my Big Shot. Oh, yes, I also “needed” the Bigz Scallop Circle set #2, which offers two more sizes . . . I used the larger size of the two for the Whisper White die cut.

I created a ribbon slide by whittling the Whisper White die cut circle with a Horizontal Slot Punch on each side. TIP: To accommodate the width of the Pacific Point 5/8″ Striped Grosgrain, I lined up and punched the slot twice, moving just a hint to the side, to make the opening larger. My color choices are from this week’s Splitcoast Color Challenge 192 (Pacific Point, Certainly Celery, Basic Gray). TIP: All SCS challenges are listed on my left side bar.

I clipped the corners of the Santa layer with Stampin’ Up!’s Ticket Corner Punch and adhered it with Stampin’ Dimensionals to Certainly Celery. The corners are dotted with micro brads. TIP: The blue in these Tropical Micro Brads works beautifully with Pacific Point.

The sentiment tops a 1″ Circle of Certainly Celery and receives a touch of pizzazz with a tiny stick-on rhinestone. Dimensionals divide the layers and anchor the base.

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